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SAU Vic members coming to the December meeting tomorrow night...we're selling hoodies and polos for $5 each, to make way for new merchandise. Cheaper than a Chinese sweat shop. Non-members who want merchandise...come renew / sign up and membership practically pays for itself.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/386191-dirt-cheap-sau-vic-merchandise/

Awesome! Hopefully there is more effort in making the new hoodie!

SAU Vic members coming to the December meeting tomorrow night...we're selling hoodies and polos for $5 each, to make way for new merchandise. Cheaper than a Chinese sweat shop. Non-members who want merchandise...come renew / sign up and membership practically pays for itself.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/386191-dirt-cheap-sau-vic-merchandise/

Can I get it that cheap without going all that way? :P

SAU Vic members coming to the December meeting tomorrow night...we're selling hoodies and polos for $5 each, to make way for new merchandise. Cheaper than a Chinese sweat shop. Non-members who want merchandise...come renew / sign up and membership practically pays for itself.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/386191-dirt-cheap-sau-vic-merchandise/

Can't make it, have work FML.

Awesome! Hopefully there is more effort in making the new hoodie!

gts-t owner, nuff said. :thumbsup:

Generic el cheaoo hoodie + Gtr emblem plastered all over it = no design thought what so ever lol. Hence why I got the hardtuned skyline hoodie instead

Yeh I know huh!

Fight

Yeah they setup a road block apparently, or so FB tells me (already) :D

Fken that type of shit really pisses me off.

Fair enough if people acting up - come down on em like a tonne of bricks. But if they weren't then Police need to back the fk off.

Generic el cheaoo hoodie + Gtr emblem plastered all over it = no design thought what so ever lol. Hence why I got the hardtuned skyline hoodie instead

I wasn't a fan of the GTR hoody either (or the HT one for that matter), but to pay out on the effort put into making them is a little rich. Whoever designed the hoody would have done it on their own time for the club, and I think that should be considered when offering up an opinion about it. I hate when people say the old "if you don't like it, do it better yourself", because I think people are allowed to dislike something without being a professional themselves, but there's no need to assume it was a half assed effort, when there's always much more to it than what you see.

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